Six seniors and one team were honored by the Yale Athletics Department with awards at the annual senior student-athlete reception Saturday afternoon at the Lanman Center in Payne Whitney Gymnasium. The men’s fencing team earned the Brodhead Award for highest team grade point average. Jeffrey Hatten (Farmington, Conn.) of the men’s golf team and Talis Trevino (Marietta, Ga.) of the gymnastics team were the recipients of the Ford Student-Athlete Community Outreach Award. Adam Fields (Jericho, N.Y.) of the men’s fencing team and Abigail Nunn (Richmond, Va.) of the women’s swimming and diving team were the recipients of the Kiphuth Student-Athlete Distinction Award. Aleca Hughes (Westwood, Mass.) of the women’s ice hockey team and Michael Pratt (Garden City, N.Y.) of the men’s lacrosse team were the recipients of the Meyer Humanitarian Award.

While the Yale men’s golf team finished in sixth place at the Apr. 27-29 Ivy League Championships, two players took home Ivy League awards for their outstanding performances at the competition and throughout the season.

It was a tough end to the season for the Yale men’s golf team, which finished the Apr. 27-29 Ivy League Championships in sixth place, with an overall team score of +88 over the three days of competition at the Galloway National Golf Course in Galloway, N.J.

With two rounds of play completed at the Apr. 27-29 Ivy League Championships, the Yale men’s golf team is in seventh place, notching up +76 overall at the Galloway National Golf Course in Galloway, N.J.

When the Yale men’s golf team hits the links at the Galloway National Golf Course in Galloway, N.J., for the Apr. 27-29 Ivy League Championships, it will look to build on recent momentum in a bid to repeat last year’s victory at the tournament.

After the first round of play at the Apr. 27-29 Ivy League Championships, the Yale men’s golf team sits in a tie for sixth place, scoring +45 overall at the Galloway National Golf Course in Galloway, N.J.

After a tough second day’s play, including sporadic difficult weather, the Yale men’s golf team finished in fifth place at the Apr. 21-22 Century Intercollegiate at the Century Country Club in Purchase, N.Y.

On the heels of a one-stroke victory at the Apr. 14-15 Princeton Invitational, the Yale men’s golf team will look to repeat that success at the Apr. 21-22 Century Intercollegiate, which it will host at the Century Country Club in Purchase, N.Y.

The Yale men’s golf team sits in third place after the first day’s play at the Apr. 21-22 Century Intercollegiate, seven strokes behind leaders Rhode Island at the Century Country Club in Purchase, N.Y.

It was a nail biter-finish at the Apr. 14-15 Princeton Invitational. But at the end of play Sunday, the Yale men’s team ended up the victors at the Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, N.J., beating out Georgetown by a single stroke.

Looking to build on a fourth-place finish at the Yale Spring Opener last weekend, the Yale men's golf team will compete to defend its title at the Princeton Invitational, which takes place Apr. 14-15 at the Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, N.J.

After the first day's play at the Apr. 14-15 Princeton Invitational, the Yale men's golf team sits in a tie for first place with Georgetown, setting the stage for an exciting day's play Sunday at the Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, N.J.

With a third round of play completed on Tuesday, the Yale men’s golf team claimed 9th place at the Mar. 12-13 Callaway Farms Invitational at the Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., ending with a final score of +61.

The Yale men’s golf team will wrap up its fall season this weekend at the Oct. 15-16 Northeast Invitational held at the Shelter Harbor Club in Westerly, R.I., as it looks to pick up momentum after last weekend’s tie for 15th at the Big Five Invitational.

Maybe it’s the home-turf advantage. Maybe it’s the momentum of past successes. Whatever it is, the Yale men’s golf team sits six strokes clear atop the leaderboard after Saturday’s first round of play at the Macdonald Cup at the Yale golf course.

When Golfweek released its latest men’s collegiate rankings on Wednesday, the Yale men’s golf team found itself sitting up in the 43rd spot, a rise in rank that reflects strong recent performances and a Ivy League Championship-winning season last year.

When the Yale men’s golf team hits the links at the Yale golf course for the Oct. 1-2 Macdonald Cup, the Bulldogs will not only look to build on last week’s strong third-place finish at the Adams Cup, but also go one better than last year’s second-place finish.